Vergil

Vergil
Vergil is Dante's older twin brother, who despises his father for what he did to the humans. Pretty much the complete opposite to Dante, Vergil have a lust for power and is willing to disregard anything to obtain the power of his father, Sparda. . Fighting with Yamato (a Katana given to Vergil by Sparda), Vergil has his own sense of style which rivals even Dante's. Vergil only has access to the Dark Slayer style and Yamato, Beowulf's Guantlets, Force Edge, Devil Trigger and Summoned Swords throughout the whole game.

Personality
He is somewhat the opposite of his brother. Even though they are twin brothers, Virgil is cool, calm and collective. As stated in the Devil May Cry 3 manual, Vergil is "cool to the point of being ruthless." In Devil May Cry 3, it is seen that Vergil has a fond of reading books(probably Demonology). He is quiet and prefers swords than guns. In Devil May Cry, he was corrupted by Mundus therefore turning him into Nelo Angelo.

Powers
Like Dante, he has superhuman strength, has a high agility and also has a Devil Trigger. The only difference is that they sport a different attire.

Fights with Dante
Half-Demonic brother to Dante, Vergil is most definately your most worthy opponent in the entire game. Becoming more powerful with each encounter, Vergil utilizes many different weapons to impede his brother's path, and is trained sufficiently to use them to their optimum ability. During the later battles, however, he can use Devil Trigger to increase his strength. Using a combination of swords as well as gauntlets, Vergil can dish out alot in very short amounts of time.

First encounter

Top of Temen-ni-gru

Weapons: Yamato

Unlocks: Devil Trigger

Second encounter Sacrifical Room

Weapons: Yamato, Beowulf's Gauntlets

Unlocks: Beowulf's Gauntlets

Final Encounter Demon World

Weapons: Yamato, Force Edge and Devil Trigger

When Vergil is defeated, he throws himself into the Demon World. Once down there he sees three floating orbs (How Mundus was represented throughout Devil May Cry ) and says "If my Father could defeat you, then so can I! " and races off to defeat the orbs. In his weakenend form and lack of experience, Vergil was defeated once again. However, seeing that there is potential in Vergil, Mundus corrupted Vergil and forces Vergil to serve him.



Nelo Angelo
He fights his enemy fairly and squarely. A warrior from the bottomless pits of hell, summoned only for his power with the blade. Oddly enough his fighting style is somewhat similar to that of Dante's. Many deem him a warrior of honor, yet that leaves the question of why he is an evil foe… His blade carries immense powers, and is stronger than Dante's. Dante encounters Nelo Angelo three times in the game, with each time getting harder than the last.

Enemies,

Enemies in Devil May Cry 1

Enemies in Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening